eyebrow growth

  • I have been waxing/plucking my eyebrows since I was 15 (i am now 22). Last year at my cousins wedding, I noticed than my eyebrows were getting pretty thin. Thinner than I liked. So I decided to let them grow out and re-shape them at a thicker shape. That was in June. Now it is 9 months later, and my eyebrows still havent grown back completely.

    One is completely full, but the other doesnt match it. So, my question is: should I give Up? or does anyone know any good products that stimulate eyebrow growth? help..

  • I don't know of a product that helps your eyebrows grow, but I've heard some really funny stories about Rogaine and people sweating and the stuff falling down your face to your eyebrows and THEN they grow, but I don't know if that's the kind of growth you want

    After 8 years of waxing my eyebrows will never grow in fully. The area that gets waxed is spotty (but I'll always have Groucho brows). I've noticed that finding a waxer that is good at making brows appear fuller helped a lot in finding a great shape. I've found this is easier said than done (I hope she NEVER quits on me )
  • I have heard of using rogaine for your eyebrows.

    I have a few spotty areas on my eyebrows (just always been this way) and I pencil them in with a brown eyeliner- I went to Mac and they picked out an appropriate color. You just softly pencil in bald spots and they disapear. They also have brush kits that fill in your eyebrows- I have seen it on those makeover shows- I've seen people go from a pencil thin line to regular looking eyebrows all with a brush! Google "eyebrow filler" and there is even a product called "brow buddy" that helps you do your eyebrows at home much easier. I just get mine waxed professionally then fill in the gaps with pencil, you can also use brushes with makeup as well.
  • I would keep waxing under where that curved line is on your right brow and wax the left one to match it. The curve is in a good position for where you'd want the eyebrow arch to be anyways. Then, as someone else said, color them in with a brow pencil if you feel they have lighter areas. I like the brow pencils that have a mascara wand type thing on the opposite end. It helps me spread the product through for even coverage. I use the brand Lorac and you can get their brow pencils from Sephora or Ulta.